Ceiling Sketch for Mannheim Castle
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, 1695–1741

Sketch for a ceiling decoration in Mannheim Castle: 'An Allegory of Dawn' painted in the Kaisersaal and destroyed in 1945. Allegorical figures in spandrels, sumptuously decorated. Originally attributed to Sebastiano Ricci, but identified by Dr Otto Kurz, in 1951 as the work of Pellegrini.
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Title of artwork, date
Ceiling Sketch for Mannheim Castle, 1695–1741
Date supported
1938
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
82 x 70 cm
Grant
100
Total cost
100

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